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Outstanding Chinese Contemporary Art Bignames
by True Art
Yang Shao Bin, Zheng Zai Dong, Zhou Tie Hai, Yu You Han, Tang Mao Hong, zhang jian, Hong Lei, Sun Liang, Yuki Onodera, Xue Song, Zhou Chun Ya, Yin Chao Yang, Ding Yi at R1701 B23 N59 Moganshan Rd. Shanghai, China
October 29th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
10/29/09
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Blue Chip Afternoons
by Philip Baker
Anselm Reyle at Gagosian Gallery- 24th St.
September 17th - October 24th
Posted
10/28/09
Entering Larry Gagosian’s 24th Street gallery in New York can be a daunting experience. The value of most of artwork on display often dwarfs the average person’s annual salary. It is one of the few, possibly even the only gallery I have ever been to that will not allow you to carry in a cup of coffee with you. The security guards hover suspiciously and are quick to instruct you to back away from the artwork. Though this is not unique to any one gallery, the employees sitting at reception rar... [more]
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Urban Legends is in Manhattan !!!!!
by juliette gribnau
20 winners of the Urban Legends contest at Mr. Frank Shifreen
October 17th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
10/12/09
due to not understanding this website very good, I gave a wrong visit-adres for the exhibit, please go to :
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What a wonderful evening!
by ValeriyaTuz
Tracy Mac at Mona Lisa Framing and Gallery
August 27th - September 25th
Posted
8/29/09
The opening was so lovely! The musicians were great. The show is still going till September the 26th. Come out and see for yourself. It is trully unique. What Tracy Mac does to the portraits is unimaginable, cannot even fathom how much work goes itno it. MUST SEE! [more]
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Remarkable Maturation of A Former Collective Member
by LifeIsButter
Aiko Nakagawa at Joshua Liner Gallery
April 18th - May 16th
Posted
4/20/09
THERE'S ALWAYS A CONFLICT when an artist starts out from a collective of peers that, well, "collectively" work, and then moves on to build a solo career. It's true in music, theatre groups, and it's also true in fine art. The newly independent artist struggles to find her or his own voice, while the remaining members of a group can't help but feel left behind, even if they achieve their own success regardless, especially when the former partner walks alright on her or his own feet.
Since her depar... [more]
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Arteaser at NY Art Fairs: The Armory Show
by Dormain Geyer
at The Armory Show
March 5th - March 8th
Posted
3/26/09
Welcome back for another installment of my Spring 2009 Art Fair review! From Scope, where San Francisco art dealer Andrei Rozanoff eventually joined our troupe, we headed over to Pier 94 for The Armory Showcontemporary fair was being held. I only saw one San Francisco gallery,Ratio 3, which was showing several artists, including Ruth Laskey (below):
Photography by New York artist Ryan McGinley (below) were also on display:
Recent SFMOMA SECA award winner Jordan Kantor (below) als... [more]
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Arteaser at NY Art Fairs: Pulse
by Dormain Geyer
at Pulse New York
March 5th - March 8th
Posted
3/26/09
After the Armory Show (and some much needed sustenance) we headed down to Pier 40 for Pulse New York. In terms of tracking down San Francisco galleries participating in the shows in New York, I hit the jackpot.
Baer Ridgeway Exhibitions was showing several local Bay Area artists, including Brion Nuda Rosch (above) and Clare Rojas (below):
Work by Chris Duncan (below) was also on display:
My personal heritage obliged me to stop at the Lena & Roselli Gallerybooth, apparently the only Hungarian gallery at New Yorks contemporary art fairs:
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Arteaser at NY Art Fairs: SCOPE
by Dormain Geyer
at SCOPE Pavillion at Lincoln Center
March 4th - March 8th
Posted
3/17/09
I spent this Saturday visiting several art fairs going on in New York City with my dear friend Rex and Sharon Reaves of San Francisco's Reaves Gallery:
Our first stop was Scope NY at the Lincoln Center, where over 40 galleries held booths. There we found San Francisco's Shooting Gallery:
In addition to works by Greg Gossel (above) was a large piece of assembled homeless signs by EriK Foss:
Works by Ron English (below) were also am display with the Shooting Gallery. We also had a... [more]
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Treasures of Gay Art from the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation's Permanent Collection
by Fernando Carpaneda
Fernando Carpaneda, Jean Cocteau, Tom of Finland, Wilhelm Von Gloeden, Keith Haring, Robert Mapplethorpe, and many others, Andy Warhol at Leslie/Lohman Gallery
March 10th - April 11th
Posted
3/7/09
By Alex Bacon
With the Foundation's history of nearly twenty years in the service of LGBT art and artists, the coming of the new book Treasures of Gay Art from the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation's Permaent Collection has been long overdue. Eminent museum director, curator, art writer and publisher Peter Weiermair has undertaken the task of selecting some of the best works in the Foundation's collection for inclusion in this book which will chart, in stunning reproductions, the legacy of LGBT... [more]
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Light and Dark
by higherflaunt
Ryan Ford at RARE
January 8th - February 9th
Posted
1/8/09
The show was something worth wild. I had to write a little something about. Thank you so much Ryan.
Inkdecantor
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